THE M.P. LOK ABHIKARANON KE MADHYAM SE BIS SUTRIYA KARYAKRAM KA KARYANVAYAN ADHINIYAM, 1980
M.P. ACT NO. 13 OF 1980
Received the assent of the Governor on 10-10-1980; assent first published in the Madhya Pradesh Gazette (Extraordinary), dated 21-10-1980.
An Act to provide for implementation of Twenty-Point Programme through public agencies and matters ancillary thereto-
Be it enacted by the Madhya Pradesh Legislature in the Thirty-first year of the Republic of India as follows :-
1. Short title and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the Madhya Pradesh Lok Abhikaranon Ke Madhyam Se Bis Sutriya Karyakram Ka Karyanvayan Adhiniyam, 1980.
(2) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may by notification, appoint.
2. Definitions. - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) [x x x]
(b) [x x x]
[(c) "block" shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (l) of Section 2 of the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Raj Adhiniyam 1993 (No. 1 of 1994).]
[(d) "committee" means a State Level Committee, District Level Committee, Block Level Committee or an Urban Committee, as the case may be, constituted, under Section 3.]
(dd) [x x x]
(ddd) [x x x]
[(e) "twenty point programme" means twenty point programme which was placed on the table of both Houses of Parliament by the Central Minister of Programme Implementation on 20th August 1986 [and listed in the First Schedule] .]
2A. [x x x]
[3. Constitution of Committees at different levels. - With a view to reviewing and monitoring of implementation of the twenty-point programme through public agencies, the State Government or such officer as may be authorised by the State Government in this behalf, may, by an order constitute,-
(i) a State Level Committee for the whole State;
(ii) a District Level Committee for every district;
(iii) a Block Level Committee for every block; and
(iv) an Urban Committee for every Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Nagar Panchayat;
consisting of such number of persons and for such period as may be prescribed:
Provided that the State Government may, at any time, by an order curtail the duration of any Committee or reduce the term of any members thereof.]
[4. Power to entrust review and monitoring of implementation of various schemes relating to twenty point programme. - (1) The State Government may, by order, entrust to a Committee the review and monitoring of all or any of the schemes relating to the twenty point programme mentioned in the Second Schedule.
(2) In discharging the functions of review and monitoring, the Committees shall he guided by such directions as may be given by the State Government from time to time.]
4A. [x x x]
4B. [x x x]
[5. Officers and authorities to have due regard to suggestions given by Committees. - The officers and authorities competent to exercise powers under any Act or perform other duties in relation to the schemes specified in the Second Schedule shall in exercise of such powers or performance of such duties have due regard to the suggestions given by the Committees constituted under this Act.]
6. Power to amend [the Second Schedule]. - The State Government may, by notification, amend the [Second Schedule] and thereupon the said [Second Schedule] shall stand amended accordingly.
7 to 10. [x x x]
11. Power to make rules. - (1) The State Government may, by notification, make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act.
(2) All rules made under this section shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly.
[The First Schedule]
[See Section 2 (e)]
(1) Attack on rural poverty.
(2) Strategy for Rainfed Agriculture.
(3) Better use of Irrigation water.
(4) Bigger Harvests.
(5) Enforcement of Land Reforms.
(6) Special Programme for Rural Labour.
(7) Clean Drinking Water.
(8) Health for all.
(9) Two-Child Norm.
(10) Expansion of Education.
(11) Justice to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
(12) Equality for women.
(13) New opportunities for youth.
(14) Housing for the people.
(15) Improvement of Slums.
(16) New Strategy for Forestry.
(17) Protection of the Environment.
(18) Concern for the Consumer.
(19) Energy for the villages.
(20) A Responsive Administration.
[The Second Schedule]
(See Section 4)
List of Programmes to be reviewed/monitored by the twenty point programme review and monitoring Committees.
S. No.
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Name of Scheme
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(1)
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(2)
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I.
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Attack on Rural Poverty
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1.
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Integrated Rural Development Programme
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2.
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Jawahar Rojgar Yojana
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3.
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Drought prone areas programme
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4.
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Jeevandhara programme
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5.
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Employment assurance scheme
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6.
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Prime Minister's employment programme
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7.
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Nehru Rojgar Yojna
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8.
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Urban poverty alleviation programmes
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9.
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Old age/destitutes pension schemes
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10.
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Social security/group insurance schemes for persons below the poverty line.
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II.
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Strategy for Rainfed Agriculture
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11.
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Rajiv Gandhi Watershed Mission
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12.
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National Watershed Development Programme
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13.
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Lift Irrigation Schemes
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14.
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Construction of small tanks/stop dams.
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III.
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Better use of Irrigation Water
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15.
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Construction of field channels.
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IV.
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Bigger Harvests
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16.
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Rajiv Gandhi Fisheries Mission
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17.
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Agriculture subsidy schemes
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V.
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Enforcement of Land Reforms
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18.
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Distribution of surplus land
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19.
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Updation of land records
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20.
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Curb on encroachments
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21.
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Undisputed mutations.
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VI.
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Special Programme for Rural Labour
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22.
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Rehabilitation of bonded labour
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23.
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Monitoring of migration of labour
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VII.
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Clean Drinking Water
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24.
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Rural drinking water programme
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25.
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Urban drinking water programme
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VIII.
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Health for All
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26.
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Jan Swasthya Rakshak Scheme
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27.
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Child immunisation programme
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28.
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Rural sanitary latrines
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29.
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Rajiv Gandhi sanitation mission
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IX.
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Two-Child Norm
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30.
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Integrated child development centres and Anganwadies
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31.
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Maternal and child welfare Ayushmati, Vatsalya & welfare schemes for pregnant women.
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X.
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Expansion of Education
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32.
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Rajiv Gandhi Education Mission
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33.
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Mid-day meal programme
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XI.
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Justice to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
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34.
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Programmes of assistance to Scheduled Castes
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35.
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Programmes of assistance to Scheduled Tribes
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XII.
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Equality for Women
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36.
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Programmes of economic assistance for women
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XIII.
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New Opportunities for Youth
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37.
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Skill development training schemes
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38.
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Unemployment allowance to educated unemployed
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39.
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Rural sports
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XIV.
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Housing for the people
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(a) Rural
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40.
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Provision for house sites
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41.
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Construction assistance
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42.
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Indira Aavas Yojana
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(b) Urban
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43.
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Houses for economically weaker sections
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44.
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Houses for low income groups
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XV.
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Improvement of Slums
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45.
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Improvement of slums and provisions of Basic Amenities
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46.
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Controlling growth of slums
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XVI.
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New Strategy for Forestry
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47.
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Forestry Plantation programmes
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48.
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Wasteland development programmes
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XVII.
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Protection of the Environment
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49.
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Environmental conservation programmes
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XVIII.
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Concern for the Consumer
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50.
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Establishment of fair price shops
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51.
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Distribution of ration cards
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XIX.
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Energy for the Villages
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52.
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Single point electric connection
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53.
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Electrification of villages
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54.
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Energisation of pump sets
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55.
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Improved chulhas
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56.
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Establishment of Bio-gas plants.
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